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    Trends for Home Office Furniture

    The UK recession has hit spending on household items particularly hard, and the discretionary element of home furniture purchasing is no exception. Some of those people considering an upgrade to their home will defer their spending until they feel more confident about their finances.

    Home Office Furniture

    Home Office Furniture

    However, coupled with this is an increasing trend for the number of home workers. Changing work practices, redundancies and new technologies are making it both necessary and easier for more people to work from home. The result of this is that whilst furniture sales are declining in comparison to past years there is still a considerable demand for home office furniture.

    According to Mintel* the most commonly owned and purchased items of home office furniture are workstations and office chairs.

    BT Office, the UK supplier of value for money office furniture, has witnessed an increase in sales for home office furnishings, as well as economy furniture over the last few months.

    About BT Office Furniture
    BT Office Furniture is a national, privately owned company founded in 1994 which supplies and installs office furniture in the UK. BT Office has concentrated on providing great value for money without compromise on quality and service. Their furniture portfolio includes executive ranges that cover both contemporary and classic designs. For orders and queries please call 0800 298 7033 or visit the website to find out more.

    Press Information
    For further information on BT Office Furniture, its products and services please contact Derek Flood, Unit 9 Benridge Park, Holy Rood Close, Poole, Dorset, BH17 7BD

    Tel: ++ 44 (0)1202 699 900  Email: mail@btoffice.com
    *The market data in this press release was taken from the Mintel 2009 Report ‘Home Office UK’.

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    Posted by Derek, 25 January 2010 , 10:28 am

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